Thread: VHS/DVD

Lanya has made 8 posts and is from and is not online.
Posted Thursday 1st January 1970 (12:00am)

The only reason I own a DVD player is for the extra bits you get when watching a DVD - extra scenes, deleted scenes, bloopers - you can't live until you've seen them, plus you get little shows on how the films are made - so come on TomBombadillo - fork out for one, you know it's worth it!!!Still, echoing possibly thousands of fans moans of despair: "AUGUST??!! That's AGES away!"

Grondmaster has made 25465 posts and is a Dwarf from Glittering Caves and has sailed into the West.
Posted Thursday 1st January 1970 (12:00am)

I've only got two CD players and they are both in my computer. I didn't own a CD until I bought the computer two years ago next March. I've got about 600 audio tapes. Do I need a DVD player? God only knows.

Zza has made 25 posts and is from and is not online.
Posted Thursday 1st January 1970 (12:00am)

I'm also in that dilemma. Buying the player is one thing, but the prices of DVD is $$. To really enjoy the DVD you need also a good tv with a big screen. I guess my only solution is to marry some rich men ...

Swampfaye has made 390 posts and is from and is not online.
Posted Thursday 1st January 1970 (12:00am)

3 dollars US? No way, DVD's are always 14.00 or more, for LOTR I expect the DVD will cost 23.00 (and the VHS version 19.99)

And I read in one of the UK mags that you will get it there in July (only we have to wait for August in the US) but that yours may not have the TTT trailer. I think they are just pulling legs there... it will certainly have the trailer on all versions. But since you get the TTT early you will get the DVD early too.

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